...when it has a large rim?
I'd like to see animation or an explanation how that works.
And why a belt could feed say, .357 magnum. 😃
...when it has a large rim?
I'd like to see animation or an explanation how that works.
And why a belt could feed say, .357 magnum. 😃
There’s a “fork” that grabs the rim and pulls it rearward from the belt.
RLTW
“What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.
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Its the bit at the top of part number 7, that points at part number 5.
RLTW
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Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.
Same as the Browning design except they are closed bolt. (That strong pull out game! )
Last edited by CRAMBONE; 03-30-21 at 15:08.
An old, Russian, full power (unlike the 7.62X39 intermediate cartridge) used in their bolt guns (WW2), Nam era sniper guns “Dragunov” and squad automatic weapons.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
Ah. Pull-out (of belt) method.
Thanks!
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